In saying one thing and doing something else she's simply underscored the duplicitousness we all feel politicians are capable of. |
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Thomson herself does not fully capture the risk in Mirandolina's skillful duplicitousness or the sense she may be getting caught in her own trap. |
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This policy actually has a lot of logic to it, so we should perhaps give them credit for their good sense, if not their duplicitousness. |
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He ended up cast out of his native society after he realized the duplicitousness of his superiors' dealings with the Africans. |
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What the writer is trying to do is so simple in its moral duplicitousness that it deserves no polite reply. |
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The sort of duplicitousness displayed on the doorstep of parliament is straight from the rightwing playbook. |
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Using the word trickery implies duplicitousness on Nature's part. |
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A scene where Vinny stages a series of fake auto accidents to raise the funeral money is laugh-out-loud funny for its matter-of-fact duplicitousness. |
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This undertow, of violence and duplicitousness and frustration, paradoxically propels the book forward. |
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They show some admiration for the devious things that they perceive women to be doing but, on the other hand, they decry that same duplicitousness. |
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Mars blasts any duplicitousness out of the way, your task will be to see it and do something about it. |
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